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Impact of Cardiology Interest Groups on the Professional Development of Medical Students

Abstract Body (Do not enter title and authors here): Background: Launched in 2023, the American College of Cardiology Medical Student Member Community (ACC MSMC) began recognizing Cardiology Interest Groups (CIGs) at medical schools worldwide. This initiative fosters a robust network among ACC medical student members and celebrates their contributions within their institutions and broader communities. We surveyed medical students from 50 recognized CIGs to evaluate the influence of this network on their members' career trajectories.

Methods: An anonymous web-based survey was sent to 50 student leaders of CIGs recognized by the ACC from 20 countries and was distributed to their members. The objective was to evaluate the impact of their involvement in these groups on their clinical knowledge, research activities and publications, professional advancement, and the promotion of diversity and equity.

Results: Of 215 respondents (71% ACC members), 49.3% identified as female, with significant representation from Asia (35.7%), and the USA (17.6%). The majority joined CIGs to explore cardiology as a career path (61%), build professional networks (60%), and participate in specialized workshops (59.5%). Most rated their access to CIG resources as excellent (73.8%), supporting ACC's mission to enhance diversity and inclusion. Regarding educational outcomes, 48.6% rated their knowledge acquisition in cardiology as excellent, and 41% noted excellent preparation for a cardiology career. Additionally, 26.4% of students published research papers post-CIG involvement, with 39% attending ACC or AHA conferences. Survey feedback also highlighted strong networking (38.6% excellent) and mentoring opportunities (36.2% excellent) provided by CIGs.

Conclusions: CIGs significantly enrich medical students' professional development by offering extensive networking, education, research, and mentorship opportunities. They play a crucial role in nurturing a global interest in cardiology, thereby enhancing diversity within the field. This model serves as a valuable blueprint for other scientific societies considering the establishment of student interest groups.
  • Ayasrah, Lina  ( University of Jordan , Amman , Jordan )
  • O'very, Sean  ( Kansas City University College of Osteopathic Medicine , Kansas City , Missouri , United States )
  • Schroeder, Lucia  ( American College of Cardiology, Washington, DC, USA , Washington , Washington , United States )
  • Erbay, Muhammed  ( Istanbul Cerrahpasa University, Cerrahpasa School of Medicine , Istanbul , Turkey )
  • Pyrpyris, Nikolaos  ( First Department of Cardiology, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Hippokration General Hospital , Athens , Greece )
  • Masket, Diane  ( American College of Cardiology, Washington, DC, USA , Washington , Washington , United States )
  • Sood, Aayushi  ( The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education , Scranton , Pennsylvania , United States )
  • Gupta, Rahul  ( Lehigh Valley Health Network , Macungie , Pennsylvania , United States )
  • Asad, Zain Ul Abideen  ( OU Health , Edmond , Oklahoma , United States )
  • Abohashem, Shady  ( Harvard Medical School-Mass General , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Mohammad, Abdulkader  ( Faculty of Medicine, University of Novi Sad , Novi Sad , Serbia )
  • Mares, Adriana  ( Yale University School of Medicine , New Haven , Connecticut , United States )
  • Gamarra, Norma  ( American College of Cardiology, Washington, DC, USA , Washington , Washington , United States )
  • Burke, Khristian  ( Central Michigan University College of Medicine , Saginaw , Michigan , United States )
  • Henry, Mariana  ( American College of Cardiology, Washington, DC, USA , Washington , Washington , United States )
  • Ulusan, Sebahat  ( Suleyman Demirel University Medical School , Isparta , Turkey )
  • Mertz, Giuliana  ( Albany Medical College , Albany , New York , United States )
  • Phillips-wilson, Tasha  ( University of Michigan , Ann Arbor , Michigan , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Lina Ayasrah: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Sean O'Very: No Answer | Lucia Schroeder: No Answer | Muhammed Erbay: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Nikolaos Pyrpyris: No Answer | Diane Masket: No Answer | Aayushi Sood: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Rahul Gupta: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Zain Ul Abideen Asad: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Shady Abohashem: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Abdulkader Mohammad: No Answer | Adriana Mares: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Norma Gamarra: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Khristian Burke: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Mariana Henry: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Sebahat Ulusan: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Giuliana Mertz: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Tasha Phillips-Wilson: No Answer
Meeting Info:

Scientific Sessions 2024

2024

Chicago, Illinois

Session Info:

Professional Development

Saturday, 11/16/2024 , 02:00PM - 03:00PM

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